# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-12-16 09:52:18 -0500:
> On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 15:59 +0000, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> > # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-12-16 07:24:49 -0500:
> > > On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 19:58 +0800, Kai Xiang wrote:
> > > > On 12/16/06, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > (*)
> > > > > Actually, if somebody wants to embed the ZE inside of something other
> > > > > than PHP, then I think Zend expects to get paid for that.
> > > 
> > > I don't think so... the PHP and Zend licenses are quite liberal with
> > > very few restrictions. Namely that you don't call your software php or
> > > use php in the name (something many packages seem to ignore (either that
> > > or they got permission)). The Zend license is practically a clone of the
> > > PHP license with a search and replace for PHP to Zend :) There's nothing
> > > that says you have to pay to embed it in your own software. That said,
> > > if you make a product that uses either the PHP or Zend engine and makes
> > > oodles of money, I think you should feel somewhat morally obliged to
> > > give back in some way.
> > 
> > Sorry if I take this OT, but when I publish my work under the MIT license,
> > I mean it. Anything else would be hypocrisy. OSS is not beggarware.
> 
> I'm not sure I understand the point you are making :/

That the license states everything he needs to feel obliged to.

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